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1.Abdullaev, Iskandar; Ul Hassan, Mehmood; Manthrithilake, Herath; Yakubov, Murat.  2005.  Making water distribution more transparent: Application of the time-based water distribution method to tertiary canals in Central Asia.  Journal of Applied Irrigation Science, 40(2):193-216. 

2.Abernethy, C. L.; Sally, M. H.  2001.  Experiences of some government-sponsored organisations of irrigators in Niger and Burkina Faso, West Africa.  Erfahrungen mit einigen staatlich geforderten Selbst-verwaltungsorganisationen von Bewasserungslandwirten in Niger und Burkina-Faso, West Afrika.  Journal of Applied Irrigation Science, 35(2):177-205.

3.Adeoti, A. I. (2001): Women’s Demand and Control of Agricultural Credit in Akinyele Local Government Area, Oyo State. Nigerian Agricultural Development Studies 1(2): 51-61.

4.Adeoti, A.I (2004): Technical Efficiency of Farms Under Government Owned Formal Irrigation System in Kwara State. Bowen Journal of Agriculture1 (2):11-21

5.Adeoti, A.I.( 2003). The Impact of Credit on Farm Productivity- The Case of Poultry Production. Tropical Journal of Animal Science 6(2):47-51

6.Adeoti, A.I.;  J.K.Olayemi ( 2003 ). Measuring  the Technical Efficiencies of Fadama (informal irrigation) Farmers in the Derived Savannah Zone of Nigeria. Nigerian Journal of Economic and Social Studies: 44:1-16

7.Adeoti, A.I.; O.A.Ibitoye(2002): Determinants of Participation in Urban Agriculture in Oyo State. Journal of Agricultural Extension 6:34-40

8.Adeoti, A.I.; O.I. Egwudike, (2003): Determinants of Household Food Security among Urban Farmers. ASSET Series A: 3(3): 99-105

9.Adeoti, A.I.; O.I. Oladele, (2004): Analysis of farmers’ Adoption of Agroforestry Practices using linear Probability and Logit Models: A case study of Oyo State, Nigeria. East African Journal of Life Science 5(1): 27-36

10.  Adeoti, J.O.;  A.I. Adeoti (2005). Biotechnology and R&D Partnership for Industrial Innovation in Nigeria,  Technovation, 25(4):349-365

11.  Adewusi, O.A.  A.I.Adeoti (2003). Resource-Use Efficiency in Aquaculture in Ibadan, Oyo State. Journal of Tropical Forest Resource 19(1): 115-126

12.  Afrane, A.A., Klinkenberg, E. Drechsel, P., Owusu-Daaku, K., Garms, R.  Kruppa, T. 2004. Does irrigated urban agriculture influence the transmission of malaria in the city of Kumasi, Ghana? Acta Tropica 89 (2): 125-134 (special issue)

13.  Amerasinghe, F. P.; Konradsen, F.; Van Der Hoek, W.; Amerasinghe, P. H.; Gunawardena, J. P. W.; Fonseka, K. T.; Jayasinghe, G.  2001.  Small irrigation tanks as a source of malaria mosquito vectors:  A study in north-central Sri Lanka.  Colombo, Sri Lanka:  IWMI.  v, 28p.  (IWMI research report 57)

14.  Amoah, P., P. Drechsel, R.C. Abaidoo and W.J. Ntow. 2006. Pesticide and pathogen contamination of vegetables in Ghana’s urban markets. Archives of Environmental Contamination &  Toxicology 50(1), 1–6

15.  Amoah, P., P. Drechsel, R.C. Abaidoo. 2005. Irrigated urban vegetable production in Ghana: sources of pathogen contamination and health risk elimination. Irrigation and Drainage 54:49-61 (special issue)

16.  Awoyemi T.T.  Adeoti A.I.   (2004). The Decomposition of Income Inequality by Sources of Income: The Rural Nigerian Experience. African Journal of Economic Policy 11( 1): 1-16

17.  Awulachew, Seleshi B.  & H. B. Horlacher, 2001. Modelling the Water Balance of Natural Lake Under Limited Data Situation for Impact Assessment: The Case of Abaya and Chamo Lakes, Ethiopia. IAHR Conference, September 2001, Beijing, China

18.  Awulachew, Seleshi Bekele. 2006.  Modelling natural condition, impact of consumptive water use and aggradations of Abaya and Chamo Lakes: Ethiopia.  Journal of Lakes and Reservoirs: Research and Management. 2006 11:73-82. 

19.  Bahri, A. 2001. Urban and peri-urban water-related relationships: closing the loops, Environmental  Managment  and Health   12( 4) : 364-376

20.  Bahri, A.; Brissaud F. 2004. Setting up water reuse guidelines for the Mediterranean, Water Science and  Technology  Wastewater Reclamation and Reuse IV,  50 (2):  39-46.

21.  Bahri, A.;Basset, C., Oueslati, F.; Brissaud, F. 2001. Reuse of reclaimed wastewater for golf course irrigation in Tunisia, Water Science and Technology Wastewater Reclamation, Recycling and Reuse, 43 (10): 117-124

22.  Berndtsson, R.; Falkenmark, M.; Lindh, G.; Bahri, A.; Jinno, K. 2005. Educating  the  compassionate water engineer – a remedy to avoid future water management failures.  Hydorlogical  Sciences Journal  50 (1): 7-15

23.  Boelee E  (2003)  Malaria in irrigated agriculture (Paludisme et l’agriculture irriguée).  Irrigation and Drainage 52 (1): 65-69.

24.  Boelee E & Laamrani H (2004) Environmental control of schistosomiasis through community participation in a Moroccan oasis. Tropical Medicine and International Health 9 (9): 997-1004.

25.  Boelee E & Laamrani H (2004) Multiple use of irrigation water in Northeastern Morocco. Pp 119-135 in: Moriarty P, Butterworth JA, van Koppen B (eds).  Beyond domestic: Case studies on poverty and productive uses of water at the household level.  IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre, Delft, The Netherlands.

26.  Boelee E & Madsen H (2006) Irrigation and schistosomiasis in Africa: ecological aspects. IWMI Research Report 99, International Water Management Institute, Colombo, Sri Lanka, in press.

27.  Chaponnière A., Maisongrande P., Duchemin B., Hanich L., Boulet G., Escadafal R., Elouaddat S. 2005. “A combined high and low spatial resolution approach for mapping snow covered area in the Atlas mountain”. International Journal of Remote Sensing, vol. 26, no. 13, pp. 2755-2777.

28.  Chemin, Y.; Platonov, A.; Abdullaev, Iskandar; Ul-Hassan, Mehmood.  2005.  Supplementing farm-level water productivity assessment by remote sensing in transition economies.  Water International, 30(4):513-521. 

29.  Chemin, Y.; Platonov, A.; Ul-Hassan, Mehmood; Abdullaev Iskandar.  2004.  Using remote sensing data for water depletion assessment at administrative and Irrigation-system levels: Case study of the Ferghana Province of Uzbekistan.  Agricultural Water Management, 64(3):183-196.

30.  Cofie, O.O., Gordana Kranjac-Berisavljevic  P. Drechsel. 2005. The use of human waste for peri-agriculture in northern Ghana.  Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems: 20(2); 73–80

31.  Cofie, Olufunke; Agbottah, S; Strauss, M.; Esseku, H.; Montangero, A.; Awuah, E.; Kone, D.  2006.  Solid-liquid separation of faecal sludge using drying beds in Ghana: Implications for nutrient recycling in urban agriculture.  Water Research, 40:75-82. 

32.  Cofie, Olufunke; Kranjac-Berisavljevic, Gordana; Drechsel, Pay.  2005.  The use of human waste for peri-urban agriculture in Northern Ghana.  Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems, 20(2):73-80.

33.  Cofie, Olufunke; Pleysier, J.  2004.  Ion exchange involving calcium-potasium (Ca-K) and calcium-magnesium (Ca-Mg) in soil and organic matter fractions.  Communications in Soil & Plant Analysis, 35(17-18):2417-2431. 

34.  Donnelly, M. J.; Mccall, P. J.; Lengeler, C.; Bates, I.; D’alessandro, U.; Barnish, G.; Konradsen, F. ; Klinkenberg, E. ; Townson, H.; Trape, J. F.; Hastings, I. M.; Mutero, C.M.  2005.  Malaria and urbanization in Sub-Saharan Africa.  Malaria Journal, 4(12):1-5.

35.  Drechsel, P. ; U. Zimmermann. 2005. Factors influencing the intensification of farming systems and soil nutrient management in the rural - urban continuum of SW Ghana. Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science 168(5): 694-702.

36.  Drechsel, P., Gyiele, L., Kunze, D.  F. Cofie. 2001. Population density, soil nutrient depletion, and economic growth in sub-Saharan Africa. Ecological Economics 38(2): 251 – 258

37.  Drechsel, P., Kunze, D.  Penning de Vries, F. 2001. Soil nutrient depletion and population growth in sub-Saharan Africa: A Malthusian nexus ? Population and Environment 22(4):411-423

38.  Drechsel,Pay; Giordano, Mark; Gyiele, Lucy.  2004.  Valuing nutrients in soil and water: Concepts and techniques with examples from IWMI studies in the developing world.  1. Colombo, Sri Lanka:  IWMI.  v, 33p.  (IWMI Research report 82)

39.  Dufournaud, C., M. Jerret, U. Rodrigues, J. Quinn, A. Inocencio. 2003. “The net cost of banning commercial foresting: a computable general equilibrium analysis for the Philippines.” Environment and Planning A, Vol. 35, (4)

40.  Ensink, Jeroen H. J.; Mahmood, Tariq; Van Der Hoek, Wim; Raschid-Sally, Liqa; Amerasinghe, Felix Prashantha.  2004.  A nationwide assessment of wastewater use in Pakistan: An obscure activity or a vitally important one?  Water Policy, 6(3):197-206.

41.  Huibers, F. P.; Raschid-Sally, Liqa.  2005.  Design in domestic wastewater irrigation.  Irrigation and Drainage, 54(Supplement 1):S113-S118.

42.  Huibers, F.; Raschid-Sally, L.; Ragab R. (eds) Special issue of the Journal of the ICID on Wastewater Use in irrigated Agriculture – The Water Chain Approach. 54 (Suppl. 1) S1-S118 (2005)

43.  Jensen, P. K.; Ensink, J. H. J.; Jayasinghe, G.; Van Der Hoek, W.; Cairncross, S.; Dalsgaard, A.  2003.  Effect of chlorination of drinking-water on water quality and childhood diarrhoea in a village in Pakistan.  Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition, 21(1):26-31. 

44.  Jensen, P. K.; Ensink, J.; Jayasinghe, G.; Van Der Hoek, W.; Cairncross, S.; Dalsgaard, A.  2002.  Domestic transmission routes of pathogens:  The problem of in-house contamination of drinking water during storage in developing countries.  Tropical Medicine and International Health, 7(7):604-609.

45.  Jensen, P. K.; Jayasinghe, Gayathri; Van Der Hoek, Wim; Cairncross, S.; Dalsgaard, A.  2004.  Is there an association between bacteriological drinking water quality and childhood diarrhea in developing countries?  Tropical Medicine and International Health, 9(11):1210-1215. 

46.  Kamara, A. B.; Van Koppen, B.; Magingxa, L.  2002.  Economic viability of small-scale irrigation systems in the context of state withdrawal: The Arabie Scheme in the Northern Province of South Africa.  Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, 27:815-823; 9p. 

47.  Kamara, A.; Sally, H.  2003.  Water for food, livelihoods and nature:  Simulations for policy dialogue in South Africa.  Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, 28:1085-1094.

48.  Kamara, Abdul; Sally, Hilmy.  2004.  Water management options for food security in South Africa: Scenarios, simulations and policy implications.  Development Southern Africa Journal, 21(2):365-384.

49.  Keraita, B., Drechsel, P.  Amoah, P. 2003. Influence of urban wastewater on stream water quality and agriculture in and around Kumasi, Ghana. Environment & Urbanization 15 (2) 171-178

50.  Kikuchi, M.; Merrey, D. J.; Dassenaike, L.  2001.  Compensation of irrigation professionals:  Three Asian irrigation agencies.  Irrigation and Drainage, 50(1):65-74

51.  Klinkenberg, E.; Van Der Hoek, W.; Amerasinghe, F. P.; Jayasinghe, G.; Mutuwatte, L.; Gunawardena, D. M.  2003.  Malaria and land use:  A spatial and temporal risk analysis in Southern Sri Lanka.  Colombo, Sri Lanka:  IWMI.  v, 54p.  (IWMI research report 68)

52.  Konradsen F, van der Hoek W, Amerasinghe FP, Mutero C, Boelee E (2004) Engineering and malaria control: learning from the past 100 years.  Acta Tropica 89 (2): 99-108.

53.  Konradsen, F. ; Van Der Hoek, W. ; Amerasinghe, F.; Mutero, C.M.; Boelee, E.  2004.  Engineering and malaria control:  Learning from the past 100 years.  Acta Tropica, 89(2):99-108.

54.  Laamrani H & Boelee E (2002) Rôle des paramètres de conception, de gestion et de maintenance des périmètres irrigués dans la transmission et la lutte contre la bilharziose au Maroc central. Cahiers Agricultures 11 (1): 23-29.

55.  Laamrani H, Boelee E, Madsen H (2005) Trematode infection among freshwater gastropods in Tessaout Amont irrigation system, Morocco. African Zoology 40(1): 77-82.

56.  Laamrani H, Khallaayoune K, Boelee E, Laghroubi MM, Madsen H, Gryseels B (2000) Evaluation of environmental methods to control snails in an irrigation system in Central Morocco. Tropical Medicine and International Health 5 (8): 545-552.

57.  Laamrani H, Khallaayoune K, Laghroubi M, Abdelafid T, Boelee E, Watts SJ, Gryseels B (2000) Domestic use of irrigation water: the Metfia in Central Morocco. Water International 25 (3): 410-418.

58.  Lankford, B.; Van Koppen, Barbara.; Franks, T.; Mahoo, H.  2004.  Entrenched views or insufficient science? – Contested causes and solutions of water allocation: Insights from the Great Ruaha River Basin, Tanzania.  Agricultural Water Management, 69(2):135-153.

59.  Levite, H.; Sally, H.  2002.  Linkages between productivity and equitable allocation of water.  Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, 27:825-830.

60.  Levite, H.; Sally, H.; Cour, J.  2003.  Testing water demand management    scenarios in a water-stressed basin in South Africa.  Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, 28: 779-786.

61.  Liebe, J.; Van De Giesen, N.; Andreini, Marc.  2005.  Estimation of small reservoir storage capacities in a semi-arid environment: A case study in the upper east region of Ghana.  Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, 30:448-454. 

62.  Mapaure, I. & McCartney, M.P. 2001. Vegetation-environment relationships in a catchment containing a dambo in central Zimbabwe. Bothalia 31 (1) 135-143.

63.  Masiyandima, Mutsa and Mark Giordano. Forthcoming. Ground water in sub-Saharan Africa: Opportunistic Exploitation. In: The Agricultural Groundwater Revolution:  Opportunities and Threats to Development Forthcoming

64.  Masiyandima, Mutsa, Isobel van der Stoep, Tendayi Mwanasawani and Shelton Pfupajena.  2002.  Groundwater management strategies and their implications on irrigated agriculture: the case of Dendron aquifer in Northern Province, South Africa.  Physics and Chemistry of the Earth 27 (2002): 935 – 940.

65.  Masiyandima, Mutsa, Nick van de Giesen, Sitapha Diatta, Pieter N. Windmeijer, and Tammo S. Steenhuis.  2003.  The hydrology of inland valleys in the sub-humid zone of West Africa: rainfall-runoff processes in the M’bé experimental watershed.  Hydrological Processes 17, 1213 – 1225.

66.  Matthew McCartney, Mutsa Masiyandima and Helen Houghton-Carr. Working Wetlands: Classifying Wetland Potential For Agriculture. Research Report 90. IWMI

67.  McCartney, M. P.  2002.  Large dams and integrated water resources management, with reference to the Kafue Hydroelectric Scheme.  International Journal on Hydropower and Dams, pp.389-397.

68.  McCartney, M.P. and Acreman, M.C. 2001. Managed flood releases as an environmental mitigation option. International Journal of Hydropower and Dams 8 (1) 74-80. 

69.  McCartney, M.P. 2002. Freshwater ecosystem management: from theory to application. International Journal of Water 2(1), 1-16.

70.  McCartney, M.P., Stratford, C., Neal, C., Bradford, R., Mills, S. & Johnson, M. 2003. Seasonality and water quality trends in a maturing constructed wetland. Science of the Total Environment, 314-316C, 211-232.

71.  McCartney, Matthew Peter; De La Hera, A.  2004.  Hydrological assessment for wetland conservation at Wicken Fen.  Wetlands Ecology and Management, 12:189-204. 

72.  McCartney, Matthew Peter; Masiyandima, Mutsa; Houghton-Carr, H. A.  2005.  Working wetlands: Classifying wetland potential for agriculture.  Colombo, Sri Lanka:  IWMI.  v, 35p.  (IWMI research report 90)

73.  McIlvaine-Newsad, H., A. Sullivan, and M. Dougherty.  2003.  Household Composition Timeline.  Research Methods, Volume 15, Number 3, August 2003.

74.  Meijer K, Boelee E, Augustijn D, van der Molen I (2006) Impacts of concrete lining of irrigation canals on availability of water for domestic use in southern Sri Lanka.  Agricultural Water Management 83(3): 243-251.

75.  Merrey, Douglas; Drechsel, Pay; Penning De Vries, Frits; Sally, Hilmy.  2005.  Integrating ‘livelihoods’ into integrated water resources management: Taking the integration paradigm to its logical next step for developing countries.  Regional Environmental Change, 5:197-204

76.  Mutero CM, Amerasinghe F, Boelee E, Konradsen F, van der Hoek W, Nevondo T, Rijsberman F (2005) Systemwide Initiative on Malaria and Agriculture: an innovative framework for research and capacity building. EcoHealth 2(1): 11-16.

77.  Mutero, C.M. ; Amerasinghe, F. ; Boelee, E. ; Konradsen, F. ; Van Der Hoek, W. ; Nevondo, T. ; Rijsberman, F.   2005.  Systemwide Initiative on Malaria and Agriculture: An innovative Framework for Research and CapacityBuilding.  EcoHealth, 2(1):11-16

78.  Mutero, C.M. ; Ng'ang'a, P. N.; Wekoyela, P.; Githure, J.; Konradsen, F.  2004.  Ammonium sulphate fertiliser increases larval populations of Anopheles arabiensis and culicine mosquitoes in rice fields.  Acta Tropica, 89(2):187-192. 

79.  Mutero, C.M.; Kabutha, C.; Kimani, V.; Kabuage, L.; Gitau, G.; Ssennyonga, J.; Githure, J.; Muthamie, L.; Kaida, A.; Musyoka, L.; Kiarie, E.; Oganda, M.  2004.  A transdisciplinary perspective on the links between malaria and agroecosystems in Kenya.  Acta Tropica, 89(2):171-186.

80.  Namara, Regassa E., Mohammed Hasana. 2001. Factors influencing farmers’ awareness and adoption of new wheat varieties in Chilalo area of southeastern Ethiopia. Quarterly Journal of International Agriculture Vol. 40(2), pp. 169-185.

81.  Namara, Regassa E.; Manig, W.  2004.  Returns to alternative organizational models of wheat breeding research: Simulation results from Ethiopia.  Indian Journal of Agricultural Economics, 59(2):231-248. 

82.  Ntow, W.J., H.J. Gijzen, P. Kelderman and P. Drechsel. 2006. Farmer perception and pesticide use practices in vegetable production in Ghana. Pest Management Science 62: 356-365.

83.  Obuobie, Emmanuel; Agodzo, Sampson; Barry, Boubacar.  2005.  Estimation of dry days for planning supplemental irrigation schemes in Ghana.  Irrigation and Drainage, 21p.

84.  Olsson, J.; Berndtsson, R.; Bahri, A.; Persson, M.; Kenji, J.  2001. Nonlinear and scaling spatial properties of soil geochemical element contents, Water Resources Research 37 (4): 1031 - 1042

85.  Oyekale A.S.;  A.I. Adeoti, Ogunnupe, T. O. ;  Mafimisebi, T. E.  (2004): Smallholders Land Management Practices and Economic Efficiency in Ogun and Delta States of Nigeria. Bowen Journal of Agriculture 1(1): 84-93

86.  Quansah, C., P. Drechsel, B.B. Yirenkyi  S. Asante-Mensah. 2001. Farmers’ perceptions and management of soil organic matter - a case study from West Africa. Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems (Special issue). Volume 61 (1/2) 205-213

87.  Raschid-Sally, Liqa; Carr, R.; Buechler, Stephanie.  2005.  Managing wastewater agriculture to improve livelihoods and environmental quality in poor countries.  Irrigation and Drainage, 54(Supplement 1):S11-S22.

88.  Saleth, R. M.; Namara, R. E.; Samad, M.  2003.  Dynamics of irrigation-poverty linkages in Rural India:  Analytical framework and empirical analysis.  Water Policy, 5(5/6):459-473. 

89.  Sally, H.; Inocencio, A.; Merrey, D. J.  2003.  Agricultural land and water management for poverty reduction and economic growth in Sub-Saharah Africa: Setting the research agenda.  African Water Journal, December:20-29.

90.  Scheumann, W., A. Vallentin, and Ul-Hassan, Mehmood. 2002. Public governance of irrigation water distribution and maintenance: The large scale Lower Seyhan Irrigation Scheme, Turkey. Journal of Applied Irrigation Science. 37(2): 155-178

91.  Schreiner, B.; Mohapi, N.; Van Koppen, Barbara.  2004.  Washing away poverty: Water, democracy and gendered poverty eradication in South Africa.  Natural Resources Forum, 28(3):171-178.

92.  Schreiner, B.; Van Koppen, B.  2003.  Policy and law for addressing poverty, race and gender in the water sector: The case of South Africa.  Water Policy, 5(5-6):489-501. 

93.  Schreiner, Barbara,  Barbara Van Koppen. 2002. Catchment Management Agencies for Poverty Eradication in South Africa. Journal: Physics and Chemistry of the Earth. 27 (2002) 969 - 976.  Devon: Elsevier Publishers

94.  Shah, T.; Van Koppen, B.; Merrey, D.; De Lange, M.; Samad, M.  2002.  Institutional alternatives in African smallholder irrigation:  Lessons from international experience with irrigation management transfer.  Colombo, Sri Lanka:  IWMI.  v, 24p.  (IWMI research report 60)

95.  Shililu, J.I.; Mbogo, C.M.; Mutero, C.M.; Gunter, J.T.; Swalm, C.; Regens,   J.L.;  Keating, J.; Yan, G.; Githure, J.I.; Beier, J.C. 2003.  Spatial distribution of   Anopheles gambiae and Anopheles funestus and malaria transmission in Suba District, western  Kenya.   Insect Sci.  Applic. 23: 187-196

96.  Shortt R, Boelee E, Matsuno Y, Faubert G, Madramootoo C, van der Hoek W  (2003)  Evaluation of thermotolerant coliforms and salinity in the four available water sources of an irrigated region of Southern Sri Lanka.  Irrigation and Drainage 52 (2): 133-146

97.  Shortt RL, Boelee E, Matsuno Y, Madramootoo C, van der Hoek W, Faubert G (2006) Cryptosporidium and Giardia as determinants for selection of an appropriate source of drinking-water in Southern Sri Lanka.  Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition 24(1): 64-70. 

98.  Smakhtin VU, Piyankarage SC, Stanzel P, Boelee E (2004) Simulating the hydrology of small coastal ecosystems in conditions of limited data. IWMI Research Report 77.  International Water Management Institute, Colombo, Sri Lanka. 28p.

99.  Sokile C.S. and Van Koppen B. 2004. Local Water Rights and Local Water User Entities: the Unsung Heroines to Water Resource Management in Tanzania In: Nhapi, I, D.A Mashauri, J. Sakupwanya, N. Mudege, and L.A Swatuk. (Eds.) Water, Science and Technology and Policy Convergence and Action by All. Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Vol. 29/ 15-18. Pp 1349-1356.

100.          Stratford, C. J.; McCartney, Matthew Peter; Williams, R. J.  2004.  Seasonal and diurnal hydro-chemical variations in a recreated reed bed.  Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 8(2):266-275. 

101.          Sullivan, A. 2002.  "Gender, Household Composition, and Adoption of Soil Fertility Technologies: A Study of Women Rice Farmers in Southern Senegal." African Studies Quarterly 6, no. 1&2: [online] http://web.africa.ufl.edu/asq/v6/v6i1a6.htm

102.          Thoyer S.; Morardet S.; Rio P.; Simon L.; Goodhue R.; Rausser G. 2001. A bargaining model to simulate negotiations between water users, Journal of artificial societies and social simulation, http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/4/2/6.html, 4(2) March 31 2001

103.          Thoyer, S.; Morardet, Sylvie; Rio, P.; Goodhue, R.  2004.  Comparaison des procédures de décentralisation et de négociation de la gestion de l’eau en France et en Californie.  Natures Sciences Societes, 12:7-17.

104.          Ul Hassan, M.  2002.  Maintenance issues and constraints in Pakistani irrigation and drainage systems:  An overview.  Journal of Applied Irrigation Science, 37(1):89-123.

105.          Ul Hassan, M.; Hamid, A.; Khan, M. R.  2003.  Short-term impacts of irrigation management transfer in the Hakra 4R Distributary Canal in Pakistan’s Southern Punjab.  Journal of Applied Irrigation Science, 38(1):73-91. 

106.          Ul Hassan, Mehmood; Nizamedinkhodjaeva, Nargiza; Pinkhasov, M. A.; Nazarov, R. R.  2005.  Establishing sustainable water user   associations in transition economies: Lessons   from social mobilization of IWRM-Fergana   Project in Central Asia.  Journal of Applied Irrigation Science, 40(1):67-90. 

107.          Van der Hoek W, Boelee E, Konradsen F (2002) Irrigation, domestic water supply and human health. In Water and Development: some selected aspects, edited by Marquette CM, Pettersen S, in Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems (EOLSS), Developed under the Auspices of the UNESCO, EOLSS Publishers, Oxford, UK, [http://www.eolss.net]

108.          Van Koppen B, Moriarty P, Boelee E (2006) Multiple-use water services to advance the millennium development goals. Research Report 98. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute, 44p.

109.          Van Koppen, B.  2001.  Gender in integrated water management:  An analysis of variation.  Natural Resources Forum, 25:299-312. 

110.          Van Koppen, B.  2002.  A gender performance indicator for irrigation:  Concepts, tools and applications.  Colombo, Sri Lanka:  IWMI.  42p.  (IWMI Research report 59)

111.          Van Koppen, B.  2003.  Water reform in Sub-Saharan Africa: What is the difference?  Physics and Chemistry of the Earth (Special issue - Water demand management for sustainable use of water resources), 28:1047-1053.

112.          Van Koppen, B.; Parthasarathy, R.; Safiliou, C.  2002.  Poverty dimensions of irrigation management transfer in large-scale canal irrigation in Andhra Pradesh and Gujarat, India.  Colombo, Sri Lanka:  IWMI.  v, 26p.  (IWMI research report 61)

113.          Van Koppen, Barbara; Moriarty, P.; Boelee, Eline.  2006.  Multiple-use water services to advance the millennium development goals.  Colombo, Sri Lanka:  IWMI.  v, 44p.  (IWMI Research Report 98)

114.          Wester, P.; Merrey, D. J.; De Lange, M.  2003.  Boundaries of consent:  Stakeholder representation in river basin management in Mexico and South Africa.  World Development, 31(5):797-812.

115.          Yasuda, H., Berndtsson, R., Persson, H., Bahri, A. and Takuma, K. 2001. Characterizing preferential transport during flood irrigation of a heavy clay soil using dye Vitasyn Blau, Geoderma, 100, pp. 49-66.

Peer-reviewed books/ book chapters 

1.Adeoti, A.I. (2003): Impact of HIV/AIDS and Related Sicknesses on the Technical Efficiencies of Farms in Benue State, Nigeria. African Rural Policy Analysis Network (ARPAN) Monograph Series, No. 34. Winrock International

2.Ajani, O.I.Y., Adeoti, A.I.,  Adenegan, K.O. (2002). Women in Agriculture and Poverty Reduction. In Foluso Okunmadewa(ed), Poverty Reduction and the Nigerian Agricultural Sector.pp127-144.Published by Elshaddai Global Ventures Ltd, Ibadan.

3.Asiedu, E.K., Ahenkorah, Y., Drechsel, P.  Oteng, J.W. 2001. Improving the productivity of Vertisols for smallholders on the Accra Plains of Ghana. In: Syers, J.K. et al. (eds) The sustainable management of vertisols. CABI-IWMI, Wallingford, Bangkok, p. 155-172

4.Baril, J.; Bartle A.; Clarke, T.; Gagnon, L.; Guerard, Y.; Klimpt, J. E.; McCartney, M.P.; Raschid-Sally, L.; Rotheram, T.; Seelos, K.; Steenbergen, R.; Taylor, R.; Townsend-Hall, B.  (Eds..)  2003.  The role of hydropower in sustainable development.  Sutton, UK:  IHA.  162p.  (IHA white paper)

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6.Beukes, D.; De Villiers, M.; Mkhize, S.; Sally, H.; Van Rensburg, L. (Eds.). 2003. Proceedings of the Symposium and Workshop on Water Conservation Technologies for Sustainable Dryland Agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa (WCT), held at Bloem Spa Lodge and Conference Centre, Bloemfontein, South Africa, 8-11 April 2003.  Pretoria, South Africa: ARC-Institute for Soil, Climate and Water.  viii, 287p.

7.Bhatt Y.K..;   Rajesh Tandon. (2001). Citizens Participation in Natural Resource Management.  In `Handbook of Action Research: Participative Inquiry and Practice’, Sage Publications, UK.

8.Blank, H. G.; Mutero, C. M.; Murray-Rust, H.  (Eds.)  2002.  The changing face of   irrigation in Kenya:  Opportunities for anticipating changes in Eastern and Southern Africa.   Colombo, Sri Lanka:  IWMI.  xiv, 329p.

9.Brissaud, J. Bontoux, R. Mujeriego, A. Bahri, C. Nurizzo  T. Asano, (Eds.), 2001. Wastewater Reclamation, Recycling and Reuse 2001. Selected proceedings of the 3rd International Symposium on Wastewater Reclamation, Recycling and Reuse, held in Paris, France, 3-6 July 2000. Water Science and Technology, Vol. 43, No. 10, 2001. IWA Publishing 2001.

10.  Cofie Olufunke, Adam-Bradford, A.  Drechsel, Pay (2006) Recycling of Urban Organic Waste for Urban Agriculture in Rene van Veenhuizen (ed) Cities Farming For the Future: Urban Agriculture for Green and Productive cities. Pg 207 - 240

11.  Danso, G., S.C. Fialor  P. Drechsel, 2002. Farmers' perception and willingness-to-pay for urban waste compost in Ghana. In: Almorza, D., C.A. Brebbia, D. Sale and V. Popov (eds.) Waste Management and the Environment, WIT Press, Southampton, Boston, p. 231-241

12.  De Lange, Marna; Merrey, Douglas J.; Levite, Herve; Svendsen, Mark.  2005.  Water resources planning and management in the Olifants Basin of South Africa: Past, present and future.  In Svendsen, Mark (Ed.), Irrigation and river basin management: Options for governance and institutions. Wallingford, UK; Colombo, Sri Lanka: CABI; IWMI.  pp.145-168. 

13.  Drechsel, P.  F. Penning de Vries. 2001. Land pressure and soil nutrient depletion in sub-Saharan Africa. In: Bridges, M. et al. (eds.). Response to land degradation. Science Publishers, Inc. Enfield (NH), USA, p. 55-64

14.  Drechsel, P.  Kunze, D. 2001.  Research and development priorities.  In Drechsel, P.; Kunze, D. (Eds.), Waste composting for urban and peri-urban agriculture:  Closing the rural-urban nutrient cycle in Sub-Saharan Africa.  New Your, NY, USA: CABI Publishing; IWMI; FAO.  pp.219-224. 

15.  Drechsel, P. ;  D. Kunze (Eds.) 2001. Waste Composting for Urban and Peri-urban Agriculture - Closing the rural-urban nutrient cycle in sub-Saharan Africa. IWMI/FAO/CABI: Wallingford, 229 pages

16.  Drechsel, P., M. Giordano,  T. Enters. 2005. Valuing Soil Fertility Change: Selected Methods and Case Studies. In: B. Shiferaw, H.A. Freeman and S.M. Swinton (eds.) Natural Resources Management in Agriculture: Methods for Assessing Economic and Environmental Impacts. ICRISAT-CABI Publishing, Wallingford, p. 199-221.

17.  Drechsel, P., Quansah, C.  S. Asante-Mensah. 2001. Tools for the assessment of farmers’ perception of organic wastes as nutrient source. In: Drechsel, P. and D. Kunze (eds.) Waste Composting for Urban and Peri-urban Agriculture - Closing the rural-urban nutrient cycle in sub-Saharan Africa. IWMI/FAO/CABI: Wallingford p. 43-54

18.  Faruqui, N. I.; Scott, Christopher A.; Raschid-Sally, Liqa.  2004.  Confronting the realities of wastewater use in irrigated agriculture: Lessons learned and recommendations.  In Scott, C. A.; Faruqui, N. I.; Raschid-Sally, L. (Eds.), Wastewater use in irrigated agriculture: Confronting the livewlihood and environmental realities. Wallingford, UK ; Colombo, Sri Lanka; Ottawa, Canada: CABI Publishing; IWMI; IDRC.  pp.173-185.

19.  Hussain, Intizar; Namara, Regassa; Samad, Madar.  2004.  Water for food security for the poor.  In ADB, Water for all. Manila, Philippines: ADB.  pp.76-91. 

20.  Institutional Requirements for Effective Water Management.  With Douglas Vermillion and Tushaar Shah.  In: WATER AND DEVELOPMENT, from Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems (EOLSS).  Developed under the auspices of UNESCO, Eolss Publishers, Oxford, UK. [http://www.eolss.net] [retrieved October 31, 2005].

21.  Kabutha, C.; Mutero, C.  2002.  From government to farmer-managed smallholder rice schemes:  The unresolved case of the Mwea Irrigation Scheme.  In Blank, H. G.; Mutero, C. M.;   Murray-Rust, H. (Eds.), The changing face of irrigation in Kenya:  Opportunities for anticipating  changes in Eastern and Southern Africa.  Colombo, Sri Lanka, IWMI.  pp.191-21

22.  Keraita B .; P. Drechsel 2004. Agricultural use of untreated urban wastewater in Ghana. In: Wastewater Use in Irrigated Agriculture: Confronting the Livelihood and Environmental Realities: Christopher Scott, Naser I. Faruqui, Liqa Raschid (eds.). IWMI-IDRC-CABI. Cromwell Press, Trowbridge, p. 101-112

23.  Lazarova, V.; Bahri, A. Ed. 2005. Water Reuse for Irrigation: Agriculture, Landscapes, and Turf Grass, Catalog no. 1649, ISBN: I-56670-649-I, CRC PRESS, 456 p.

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25.  Masiyandima, Mutsa, Matthew McCartney,  Barbara Van Koppen. 2004. Sustainable development and management of wetlands. Wetland contributions to livelihoods in Zambia. FAO-Netherlands Partnership Programme. Rome, FAO

26.  McCartney, M.P. Houghton-Carr, H.A. & Blackie J.R. (2001) Estimating groundwater recharge on the Channel Island of Jersey. In: Griebler, C., Danielopol, D.L., Gibert, J. Nachtnebel, H.P. & Notenboom, J. Groundwater Ecology: a tool for management of water resources. European Commission. Environment and Climate Programme. 357-362.  

27.  McCartney, Matthew; Sally, Hilmy; Senzanje, A.  2004.  Integrated water resources management and agriculture in Southern Africa.  In Stephenson, D.; Shemang, E. M.; Chaoka, T. R. (Eds.), Water resources of arid areas. A. A. Balkema: Leiden, Netherlands.  pp.493-499. 

28.  Mensah, E., Amoah, P., Abaidoo, R.C.  P. Drechsel. 2001. Environmental concerns of (peri-) urban vegetable production – Case studies from Kumasi and Accra. In: Drechsel, P. and D. Kunze (eds.) Waste Composting for Urban and Peri-urban Agriculture - Closing the rural-urban nutrient cycle in sub-Saharan Africa. IWMI/FAO/CABI: Wallingford, p. 55-68

29.  Molden, D.; Merrey, D.  2002.  Managing water from farmers’ field to river basins:  Implications of scale.  In Turton, A.; Henwood, R.  (Eds.), Hydropolitics in the developing world:  A Southern African perspective.  Pretoria, South Africa: African Water Issues Research Unit.  pp.141-155.

30.  Moriarty, P.; Butterworth, J.; Van Koppen, Barbara.  (Eds.)  2004.  Beyond domestic: Case studies on poverty and productive uses of water a t the household level.  Delft, Netherlands:  IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre; IWMI.  242p.  (IRC technical paper series 41)

31.  Moriarty, P.; Butterworth, J.; Van Koppen, Barbara; Soussan, J.  2004.  Water, poverty and productive uses of water at the household level.  In Moriarty, P.; Butterworth, J.; van Koppen, B. (Eds.), Beyond domestic: Case studies on poverty and productive uses of water a t the household level. Delft, Netherlands: IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre; IWMI.  pp.19-47.

32.  Murray-Rust, H.; Abdullaev Iskandar; ul Hassan, M.; Horinkova, V.  2003.  Water productivity in the Syr-Darya River Basin.  Colombo, Sri Lanka:  IWMI.  v, 75p.  (IWMI research report 67)

33.  Murray-Rust, H.; Sally, H.  2004.  Hydrologic assessment of the Zayandeh Rud.  In Murray-Rust, H.; Droogers, P. (Eds.), Water for the future: Linking irrigation and water allocation in the Zayandeh Rud  Basin, Iran. Colombo, Sri Lanka: IWMI.  pp.81-85. 

34.  Mutero, C. M.  2002.  Health impact assessment of increased irrigation in the Tana River Basin, Kenya.  In Blank, H. G.; Mutero, C. M.; Murray-Rust, H. (Eds.), The changing face of irrigation in Kenya:  Opportunities for anticipating changes in Eastern and Southern Africa.  Colombo, Sri Lanka, IWMI.  pp.211-229. 

35.  Mutero, C.M.; McCartney, M; Boelee, E. 2006.  Agriculture, malaria, and water- associated diseases.  In:  Understanding the Links between Agriculture and Health.    IFPRI Focus       No. 13.  Eds. Hawkes, C. and Ruel, M.T.  International Food Policy Research Institute.  Washington DC.

36.  Namara, R. E.  2002.  Socioeconomics of wheat breeding research in Ethiopia:  Benefits and challenges of  institutionalizing participation and systems concepts.  Kiel, Germany:  Wissenschaftsverlag Vauk.  234p.  (Socioeconomic studies on rural development, vol.128)

37.  Namara, Regassa E.; Weligamage, Parakrama; Barker, Randolph.  2003.  Prospects for adopting system of rice intensification in Sri Lanka: A socioeconomic assessment.  Colombo, Sri Lanka:  IWMI.  vi, 46p.  (IWMI research report 75)

38.  Namara, Regassa; Upadhyay, Bhawana; Nagar, R. K.  2005.  Adoption and impacts of microirrigation technologies: Empirical results from selected localities of Maharashtra and Gujarat states of India.  Colombo, Sri Lanka:  IWMI.  v, 42p.  (IWMI research report 93)

39.  Noble, Andrew; ul Hassan, Mehmood; Kazbekov, Jusipbek.  2005.  “Bright spots” in Uzbekistan, reversing land   and water degradation while improving   livelihoods: Key developments and sustaining   ingredients for transition economies of the   former Soviet Union.  Colombo, Sri Lanka:  IWMI.  vi, 35p.  (IWMI research report 88)

40.  Penning De Vries, Frits W. T.; Acquay, H.; Molden, David; Scherr, S. J.; Valentin, Christian; Cofie, Olufunke.  2003.  Integrated land and water management for food and environmental security.  Colombo, Sri Lanka:  IWMI.  viii, 62p.  (Comprehensive Assessment research report 1)

41.  Raschid-Sally, L.; Scott, C.; Ul Hassan, M.; Ensink, J.; Matsuno, Y.; Van Der Hoek, W. 2001. Rethinking urban Wastewater Re-use: opportunities and challenges. Proceedings of the UNESCO symposium Frontiers in urban management : deadlock or hope? Marseille, France, June 2001. IHP-V Technical Documents in Hydrology No 45.

42.  Raschid-Sally, Liqa; Bradford, A. M.; Endamana, D.  2004.  Productive use of wastewater by poor urban and peri-urban farmers: Asian and African case studies in the context of the Hyderabad declaration on wastewater use.  In Moriarty, P.; Butterworth, J.; van Koppen, B. (Eds.), Beyond domestic: Case studies on poverty and productive uses of water a t the household level. Delft, Netherlands: IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre; IWMI.  pp.95-116. 

43.  Raschid-Sally, Liqa; Tuan, D. D.; Abayawardana, Sarath.  2004.  National assessments on wastewater use in agriculture and an emerging typology: The Vietnam case study.  In Scott, C. A.; Faruqui, N. I.; Raschid-Sally, L. (Eds.), Wastewater use in irrigated agriculture: Confronting the livelihood and environmental realities. Wallingford, UK ; Colombo, Sri Lanka; Ottawa, Canada: CABI Publishing; IWMI; IDRC.  pp.81-90.

44.  Sakthivadivel, R.; Sally, H.  2003.  Irrigation management for the tropics.  In Encyclopedia of Water Science.  New York, NY, USA: Marcel Dekker.  pp.483-489.

45.  Sally, H.; Abernethy, C. L.  (Eds.) 2002.  Private irrigation in Sub-Saharan Africa:  Regional Seminar on Private Sector Participation and Irrigation Expansion in Sub-Saharan

46.  Sally, Hilmy; Murray-Rust, H.; Mamanpoush, A. R.; Akbari, M.  2004.  Irrigation supply and demand modeling.  In Murray-Rust, H.; Droogers, P. (Eds.), Water for the future: Linking irrigation and water allocation in the Zayandeh Rud  Basin, Iran. Colombo, Sri Lanka: IWMI.  pp.53-57. 

47.  Samad, Madar; Merrey, Douglas.  2006.  Water to thirsty fields: How social research can contribute.  In Cernea, M. M.; Kassam, A. H. (Eds.), Researching the culture in agri-culture: Social research for international development. Wallingford, U.K.: CABI.  pp.140-165. 

48.  Schreiner, B.; Van Koppen, B.; Khumbane, T.  2002.  From bucket to basin:  A new water management paradigm for poverty eradication and gender equity.  In Turton, A.; Henwood, R.  (Eds.), Hydropolitics in the developing world:  A Southern African perspective.  Pretoria, South Africa: African Water Issues Research Unit.  pp.127-140

49.  Scott, C. A.; Faruqui, N. I.; Raschid-Sally, L.  (Eds.)  2004.  Wastewater use in irrigated agriculture: Confronting the livewlihood and environmental realities.  Wallingford, UK; Colombo, Sri Lanka; Ottawa, Canada:  CABI Publishing; IWMI; IDRC.  ix, 193p. 

50.  Scott, Christopher; Faruqui, N. I.; Raschid-Sally, Liqa.  2004.  Wastewater use in irrigated agriculture: Management challenges in developing countries.  In Scott, C. A.; Faruqui, N. I.; Raschid-Sally, L. (Eds.), Wastewater use in irrigated agriculture: Confronting the livewlihood and environmental realities. Wallingford, UK ; Colombo, Sri Lanka; Ottawa, Canada: CABI Publishing; IWMI; IDRC.  pp.1-10. 

51.  Sithanantham, S.; Seif, A. A.; Ssennonga, J.; Matoka, C.; Mutero, C.  2002.  Integrated pest management (IPM) issues in irrigated agriculture: Current initiatives and future needs to promote IPM adoption by smallholder farmers in Eastern Africa.  In The changing face of irrigation in Kenya: Opportunities for anticipating change in Eastern and Southern Africa. Colombo, Sri Lanka: IWMI.  pp.231-261. 

52.  Stratford, C., McCartney, M.P., Mountford, O. & Llewellyn, N. (2004)  Wetlands and water quality. In: Neal, C. and Littlewood, I. (eds) BHS Occasional Paper No. 14: Managing our aquatic environment in the 21st century. British Hydrological Society, 47-54.

53.  Ul Hassan, Mehmood; Starkloff, R.; Nizamedinkhodjaeva, Nargiza.  2004.  Inadequacies in the water reforms in the Kyrgyz Republic: An institutional analysis.  Colombo, Sri Lanka:  IWMI.  vii, 44p.  (IWMI research report 81)

54.  Van Der Hoek, W.; Ul Hassan, M.; Ensink, J. H. J.; Feenstra, S.; Raschid-Sally, L.; Munir, S.; Aslam, R.; Ali, N.; Hussain, R.; Matsuno, Y.  2002.  Urban wastewater:  A valuable resource for agriculture - A case study from Haroonabad, Pakistan.  Colombo, Sri Lanka:  IWMI.  v, 20p.  (IWMI research report 63)

55.  Van Koppen, Barbara,  Nitish Jha. 2005. Redressing Racial Inequities through Water Law in South Africa: Interaction and Contest among Legal Frameworks. In: Boelens, Rutgerd, Dik Roth, and Margreet Zwarteveen (eds). Liquid relations: Contested water rights and legal complexity. Rutgers University Press

56.  Van Koppen, Barbara, R. Parthasarathy, Constantina Safiliou. 2004. Poor Farmers’ Inclusion in Participatory Irrigation Management in Large-scale Canal Systems in Andhra Pradesh and Gujarat, India. Chapter7 in: Olcay Ünver, Rajiv Gupta and Ayşegül Kibaroğlu (eds) Water Development and Poverty Reduction. Kluwer Natural Resources Management and Policy Series

57.  Van Koppen, Barbara. 2004. Gendered Poverty Alleviation under water scarcity. In: A. Vaidyanathan and H.M. Oudshoorn (eds) Managing Water Scarcity. Experiences and prospects. Indo-Dutch Program on Alternatives in Development (IDPAD). New Delhi: Manohar Publishers and Distributors.

58.  Van Koppen, Barbara.; Tshepo Khumbane.; Marna De Lange.;   Ndileka Mohapi. 2006. Gender and Agricultural Productivity: Implications for the Revitalization of Smallholder Irrigation Schemes Program in Sekhukhune District, South Africa. Accepted for:  Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt (ed.).  Fluid bonds: Views on gender and water, Stree, Calcutta.

59.  Vázquez, R., Cofie, O.O., Drechsel, P.  I.F. Mensa-Bonsu, 2002. Linking urban agriculture with urban management: A challenge for policy makers and planners. In: C.A. Brebbia, J.F. Martin-Duque and L.C. Wadhwa (eds.): The Sustainable City II. Urban Regeneration and Sustainability, WIT Press, Southampton, Boston, p. 925- 934

60.  Wester, Philippus; Shah, Tushaar; Merrey, Douglas.  2005.  Providing irrigation services in water-scarce basins: Representation and support.  In Svendsen, Mark (Ed.), Irrigation and river basin management: Options for governance and institutions. Wallingford, UK; Colombo, Sri Lanka: CABI; IWMI.  pp.231-246.

Conference/ Workshop papers published

1.Abraham, E.M., P. Drechsel ; O. Cofie, 2006. The challenge of urban flood control: The case of Accra’s Korle Lagoon. In: Urban waters: Resource or risk? Proceedings of the 5th Worldwide Workshop for Young Environmental Scientists. WWW-YES 2006, Domaine de Cherioux, Vitry sur Seine, France.

2.Adeoti A.I.  Adenegan, K.O. (2000): Vegetable Marketing as a Strategy for Poverty Alleviation among Urban Women; in T.A. Olowu (ed), Proceedings of the 16th Annual National Conference of Agricultural Extension Society of Nigeria, pp.26-30, 10-12th April, 2000

3.Adeoti, A.I.  C.N Ogbenna. (2002): Poverty and Rural Non-Farm Employment in Oyo State. Proceedings of the 17th Annual National Conference of Farm Management Association of Nigeria (FAMAN).

4.Afrane, Y.A., Klinkenberg, E., Asare, J., Owusu-Daaku K, Drechsel P.  Kruppa T., 2002. Influence of Urban Agriculture on the Transmission of Malaria in the City of Kumasi, Ghana. Presented at Third MIM Pan-African Malaria Conference. November 17-22, 2002, Arusha, Tanzania. Special Seminar on Malaria in Irrigated Agriculture. Abstract in SIMA Document 4, International Water Management Institute, Colombo, Sri Lanka, p. 8-9.

5.Asare, I.; Kranjac-Berisavljevic, G.; Cofie, Olufunke.  2003.  Faecal sludge application for agriculture in Tamale, Ghana.  Urban Agriculture Magazine, 10:32-33. 

6.Awulachew, Seleshi B.  2005. Assessment of Small Scale Irrigation and Water Harvesting in Ethiopian Agricultural Development. Workshop on Achievements, and Priorities in Irrigation Water Management Research and Technology Transfer in Ethiopia with Particular Reference to Amhara Region. 5-7 December 2005 Bahirdar, Ethiopia. 12p

7.Awulachew, Seleshi B.  2006. Improved Agricultural Water Management: Assessment of Constraints and Opportunities for Agricultural Development in Ethiopia. Symposium and Exhgibition on Best Practices and Technologies for small Scale Agricultural Water Management in Ethiopia. March 7-9, 2006, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.2006. 12p

8.Awulachew, Seleshi B. 2002. Challenges and Opportunities in Capacity Building for Water Resources Development and Research in Ethiopia: The AWTI Contribution & Experience: Proceeding of MoWR/EARO/IWMI/ILRI International Workshop held on: Integrated Water and Land Management Research & Capacity Building, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

9.Awulachew, Seleshi B. 2002. Contribution of AWTI in Capacity Building for Water Resources Development and Research in Ethiopia, April, 2002, Addis Ababa at a Symposium organized by MoWR and ESTC

10.  Awulachew, Seleshi Bekele.  2004.  Assessment of Irrigation Potential And Investigation of Impact on The Abaya-Chamo Lakes.  IWMI Workshop - Impact of Irrigation on Poverty and Environment, 26-30 April, 2004.13p

11.  Awulachew, Seleshi Bekele.  2004.  Irrigation and Water Harvesting Roles in Ethiopian Agricultural Development: Assessment of Existing Situation .  Paper presented at Workshop, Conservation Agriculture and Rain Water Harvesting, 19-20, November, 2004. 12p

12.  Awulachew, Seleshi Bekele.  2004.  Water balance of Abaya & Chamo Lakes and Impact Scenario Modeling.  LARS Symposium, 10-12, November 2004. 5p

13.  Awulachew, Seleshi Bekele.  2004.  Modeling Impact of Consumptive Water Use and Natural Resources Degradation on Southern Rift Valley Lakes in Ethiopia.  Paper presented at the MOWR Water Forum, October 25-27, 2004. 11p

14.  Awulachew, Seleshi; Merrey, Douglas;  Van Koppen, Barbara; Kamara, Abdul;  Penning De Vries, Frits And  Boelee, Eline:  Roles, Constraints and Opportunities of Small Scale Irrigation and Water Harvesting in Ethiopian Agricultural Development. The East African Integrated River Basin Management Conference, Morgoro, Tanzania, 7-9 March 2005. 12p

15.  Bahri A.; Brissaud F. 2003. Setting up water reuse guidelines for the Mediterranean, IWA, Proc. 4th International Symposium on Wastewater Reclamation and Reuse, November 12-14, 2003, Mexico City, 8 p.

16.  Bahri, A. 2001. The experience and challenges of wastewater reuse in Tunisia, Proc. 2nd Asian Conference on water and Wastewater Management, Tehran, I.R. Iran, 8-10 May, 2001, 8 p.

17.  Bahri, A. 2001. Water reclamation and reuse in Tunisia, Joint FAO/WHO Consultation for launching the Regional Network on Wastewater Reuse, Amman, Jordan, 12-14 November, 2001, 16 p.

18.  Bahri, A. 2002. Assessment and management of marginal waters in Tunisia, International Conference on the Environmental Problems of the Mediterranean Region, 12-15 April 2002, Nicosia, North Cyprus, 9 p.

19.  Bahri, A. 2002. Water reuse in Tunisia – Stakes and prospects, 10 p., S. Marlet and P. Ruelle (Sc. Ed.), "Vers une maîtrise des impacts environnementaux de l’irrigation", Proc. PCSI Workshop, 28-29 May 2002, Montpellier, France, CD-Rom, Cirad – ISBN: 2-87614-544-8.

20.  Bahri, A. 2003. Strengthening capacity for irrigation and drainage research in Tunisia - Issues, achievements and challenges, FAO/ICID International Workshop on Capacity Building In Irrigation and Drainage - Issues, Challenges and the Way Ahead, 16 September, 2003, Montpellier, France, 16 p.

21.  Bahri, A., Latiri, R., and Mekkada M. 2001. Water reuse in Tunisia, Workshop on Wastewater reuse organized by the World Bank, July 2-5, 2001, Cairo, Egypt, 10 p.

22.  Ben Aïssa, I. Bouksila, F., Bahri, A., Bouarfa, S.,  Chaumont, C. 2004. Gestion de l’eau et des sels au sein d’une oasis du Sud tunisien, Proc. Seminar "La Modernisation de l’Agriculture Irriguée", Project INCO-Wademed, Knowledge base on water demand management in the Mediterranean countries (http://www.wademed.net/), Ed. Hammani, A., Kuper, M. and Debbarh, A., pp. 312-322.

23.  Bhatt, Yogesh and Domitille Vallee. 2005. Fostering Learning Alliances to bridge the gap between Food and Environment sectors: Lessons from the Dialogue on Water, Food and Environment. Paper presented at ‘Knowledge Management Africa Conference 2005’, 1-3 March 2005, Johannesburg, South Africa. In proceedings of the KM Africa Conference.

24.  Bhatt, Yogesh. 2005.  Implementing a Framework for Action to assess research impact: case studies from two global research projects of the International Water Management Institute. Paper presented at ‘CGIAR Impact Assessment Workshop’, 17-21 October 2005. CIMMYT, Mexico. In proceedings of the workshop and also CGIAR PRGA website.

25.  Boelee, Eline; Morardet, Sylvie; Butterworth, J.  (Comp.)  2004.  MUS Basin Planning Workshop, held at ARC, Pretoria, South Africa, 4-6 November 2004.  Workshop documentation.  iv, 77p. 

26.  Boubacar Barry; Moise Sonou. 2003. Best Practices in Rainfed Agriculture in West Africa. Proceedings: Water Conservation Technologies for Sustainable Dryland Agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa (WCT). IWMI-CTA- WRC- ARC. ISCW-PIONNER-NDA

27.  Boubacar, Barry. 2001. Development of urban and peri-urban agriculture in West Africa. Proceedings: Private irrigation in Sub-Saharan Africa IWMI-FAO-CTA 16p.

28.  Boubacar, Barry; Robert Zougmore; Doumbedji, Fatondji. 2005. Rainwater harvesting technologies in West Africa: Proceedings: RWH-Soil conservation and Rangeland technologies in SSA. -VW foundation- Humboldt University- FAO. 20p

29.  Buechler, S.; Devi, G.; Raschid, L.  2002.  Livelihoods and wastewater irrigated agriculture:  Musi River in Hyderabad City, Andhra Pradesh, India.  Urban Agriculture Magazine, 8:14-17. 

30.  Chaponnière A. Maisongrande, P., Escadafal, R., Hanich L., Chehbouni A. 2003. "Satellite driven modelling of snow runoff in a small semi-arid mountainous watershed in Morocco". IGARSS; Toulouse (France), 21-25 July.

31.  Chaponnière A. Maisongrande, P., Hanich L., Chehbouni A. 2003. "Combining satellite information to SWAT for the modelling of snow runoff in a small semi-arid mountainous watershed in Morocco". Second International SWAT conference, Bari (Italy), 1-4 July.

32.  Chaponnière, A., Boulet, G., Maisongrande, P., Chehbouni, A. 2003. " Simulation of the hydrological regime of a small semi-arid mountainous watershed in Morocco ". EGS-AGU-EU; Nice (France), 6-11 April.

33.  Cofie, O. 2003. Irrigated urban agriculture in Ghana and Togo. In. Sonou S., Sanni, D and Barry, B (eds) Consultation d’Experts sur la Petite Irrigation en Afrique Sub-Saharienne. Africa. 10-13 November, 2003. Ouagadougou 246-250

34.  Cofie, O., Drechsel, P., Obuobie, E. Danso, G  B. Keraita (2003) Environmental Sanitation and Urban agriculture in Ghana. In Harvey, P. (ed) Towards the Millenium Development Goals: Actions for Water and Environmental Sanitation. Proceedings of the 29th WEDC conference. Abuja, Nigeria.  9-12

35.  Cofie, O., P.Drechsel, E. Obuobie, G. Danso  B. Keraita, 2003. Environmental sanitation and urban agriculture in Ghana. Proceedings of the 29th WEDC International Conference Abuja, Nigeria, 2003, page 87-90

36.  Danso, G., Drechsel, P.  Gyiele, L., 2004. Urban household perception of urine-excreta and solid waste source separation in urban areas of Ghana. In C.Werner et al. (eds.): Ecosan - Closing the loop. P. 191-196. GTZ and IWA, Germany

37.  Drechsel, P.  G. Danso. 2005. Nutrient recycling from organic waste for urban and peri-urban agriculture in West Africa: Really a win-win situation? In: D.N. Laband (ed). Emerging issues along urban-rural interfaces: Linking science and society. Conference Proceedings, The Center for Forest Sustainability, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, 13-16 March 2005; p. 212-217

38.  Drechsel, P. and L. A. Gyiele 2001. The costs of nutrient depletion in Ghana and sub-Saharan Africa. Proceedings of the International Conference on Managing Soil Resources of the Tropics for Sustainable Agricultural Productivity. 26.2.-2.3.2001, Tamale, Ghana

39.  Drechsel, P., Abaidoo, R.C., Amoah, P., and O.O. Cofie. (2000) Increasing use of poultry manure in and around Kumasi, Ghana: Is farmers’ race consumer’s fate? Urban Agriculture Magazine 2: 25-27.

40.  Drechsel, P., Cofie, O.O. Danso. G. 2002. Closing the rural-urban nutrient cycle. Insights 41 (May 2002)

41.  Drechsel, P., Olaleye, A., Adeoti, A., Thiombiano, L., Barry, B. Vohland, K. 2005. Adoption Driver and Constraints of Resource Conservation Technologies in sub-Saharan Africa. http://www.iwmi.cgiar.org/africa/west_africa/projects/AdoptionTechnology/AdoptionConstraints-Overview.pdf

42.  Drechsel, P.; Cofie, O. O.; Danso, G.  2002.  Closing the rural-urban nutrient cycle?  Insights, 41:1p. 

43.  Drechsel, P.; Raschid-Sally, L.; Williams, S.; Weale, J.  2006.  Recycling realities: managing health risks to make wastewater an asset. Water Policy Briefing Issue 17. International Water Management Institute, Sri Lanka.

44.  Ducrot, R. ; Le Gal, P.Y. ; Morardet, S. ; Jehan, C., De Nys, E. 2002. Transitions institutionnelles et agricoles dans les périmètres irrigués du pôle Petrolina – Juazeiro (Brésil). D’une logique sociale vers une logique managériale. In Garin P., Le Gal P.Y. et Ruf T. (Eds) (2002). La gestion des périmètres irrigués collectifs à l’aube du XXIème siècle. Enjeux, problèmes, démarches. Actes de l’Atelier PCSI, 22-23 janvier 2001, Montpellier, France, Cemagref, Cirad, IRD, pp.109-123

45.  Ebato, Michiko,  Barbara Van Koppen. 2005. Gender relations and management of multiple water use systems in Adidaero Watershed, Tigray Region in Northern Ethipia. Paper presented at the International Research Workshop on ‘Gender and Collective Action’. 17 – 21 October 2005. Chiang Mai, Thailand. CG System-wide Initiative on Collective Action and Property Rights

46.  Gichuki, F. N.; Merrey, D.  2002.  Agricultural water management in the semi-arid tropics of Africa:  Challenges, opportunities and the way forward.  In Freeman, H. A.; Rohrbach, D. D.; Ackello-Ogutu, C. (Eds.), Targeting agricultural research for development in the semi-arid tropics of Sub-Saharan Africa:  Proceedings of a workshop held at International Center for Research in Agroforestry, Nairobi, Kenya, 1-3 July 2002. Nairobi, Kenya: ICRISAT.  pp.235-269. 

47.  Giordano, Mark; Awulachew, Seleshi Bekele.    2004.  Agricultural groundwater use in Sub-Saharan Africa: Analysis and considerations for Ethiopia.  Paper presented at International Ground Water Conference, Ababa, Ethiopia, 25-27, May 2004. 17

48.  Hanich L., de Solan B., Duchemin B., Maisongrande P., Chaponnière A., Boulet G. and Chehbouni A. 2003. "Snow cover mapping using SPOT VEGETATION with high resolution data: Application in the Moroccan Atlas mountains". IGARSS; Toulouse (France), 21-25 July.

49.  Houghton-Carr, H.A., Fry, M., McCartney, M.P. & Folwell, S.S. (2002) Drought and drought management in southern Africa.  Proceedings of the BHS Eighth National Hydrology Symposium University of Birmingham 8-11 September 2002, 103-108. 

50.  Hussain, I.; Raschid, L.; Hanjra, M. A.; Marikar, F.; Van Der Hoek, W.  2002.  Wastewater use in agriculture:  Review of impacts and methodological issues in valuing impacts.  Colombo, Sri Lanka:  IWMI.  v, 55p.  (IWMI working paper 37)

51.  Hussain, I.; Raschid, L.; Hanjra, M.; Marikar, F.; Van Der Hoek, W.  2001.  A Framework for analyzing socioeconomic, health and environmental impacts of wastewater use in agriculture in developing countries.  Colombo, Sri Lanka:  IWMI.  vii, 23p.  (IWMI working paper 26)

52.  Kadigi, R. M. J.; Mdoe, N. S.; Lankford, B. A.; Morardet, Sylvie.  2005.  The value of water for irrigated rice and hydropower generation in the Great Ruaha, Tanzania.  In East Africa “Integrated River Basin Management” Conference held at ICE Hall, Sokoine University of Agriculture Morogoro, Tanzania, 7-9 March 2005, [Vol.2]. Draft proceedings of conference organized by Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA); Soil Water Management network (SWnet); Overseas Development Group (ODG); IWMI, Comprehensive Assessment (CA); Challenge Program for Water & Food (CPWF). Team Leader - Soil-Water Management Research Group Sokoine University of Agriculture, Morogoro, Tanzania.  13p. 

53.  Karar, Eiman,  Barbara Van Koppen. 2004. South African reform towards pro-poor IWRM agenda. Paper presented at SIWI/CA Seminar World Water Week in Stockholm, Seminar Report, SIWI Proceedings series

54.  Karar, Eiman,  Barbara Van Koppen. 2004. South African reform towards pro-poor IWRM agenda. Proceedings (CD, web) International Workshop Water resource management for local development: supporting water sector reforms in developing and emerging countries: toolboxes, methodologies, and approaches. 8-11 November 2004. Loskop, South Africa. CIRAD and partners

55.  Kashaigili, J.J., Mahoo, H. F., McCartney, M., Lankford, B.A., Mbilinyi, B.P. & Mwanuzi, F.L. (2005). Integrated hydrological modelling of wetlands for environmental management: The case of the Usangu wetlands in the Great Ruaha Catchment. Proceedings of  the East Africa River Basin Management Conference, 7th – 9th March 2005,  Sokoine University of Agriculture, Morogoro, Tanzania. 87-99. 

56.  Keraita, B., P. Drechsel,  L. Raschid-Sally. 2002. Wastewater use in informal irrigation in urban and peri-urban areas of Kumasi, Ghana. CTA/ETC-RUAF/CREPA, Atelier International sur la Réutilisation des Eaux Usées en Agriculture Urbaine. 3-8 Juin 2002, Ouagadougou. Rapport Final, p. 124-141

57.  Keraita, B.; Drechsel, P.; Huibers, F.; Raschid Sally, L.  2002.  Wastewater use in informal irrigation in urban and periurban areas of Kumasi, Ghana.  Urban Agriculture Magazine, 8:11-13. 

58.  Kheva, S.G., Yawson, D.K., Sally, H., Van Tonder, G.J.  2003. The potential of the Nsikazi aquifer as a source of water supply for rural communities. Proceedings, 4th WATERNET /WARSFA Conference, Gaborone.

59.  Koné, D, K. Gallizzi, S. Drescher, O. Cofie, C. Zurbrügg, D. Forster, A. Montangero, E. Awuah and M. Strauss, (2005). Efficiency of Helminth eggs removal in dewatered faecal sludge by co-composting. In Godfrey, S. (ed) People-Centred Approaches to Water and Environmental Sanitation: Proceedings of the  30th WEDC International Conference. Vientiane, Lao PDR, 2004.

60.  Lankford, Bruce; Sokile, Charles; Yawson, Daniel; Sally, Hilmy. 2004. The River Basin Game: A role-playing board game for initiating discussions on visions and strategies of water allocation. Proceedings, International Workshop on Water Resource Management for Local Development, Loskopdam, South Africa.

61.  Lemperiere, P, 2006. Synthesis of irrigation performance in Kenya and lessons learnt form the APPIA project. In proceedings of Workshop “Irrigation development for food security and wealth creation”. Ministry of Water and Irrigation, Nairobi, Kenya.

62.  Lévite, Hervé, Barbara Van Koppen,  Matthew Mc Cartney. 2003. The basin development trajectory of the Olifants Basin, South Africa. Paper presented at the 4th WARFSA/WaterNet Symposium, 15-17 October 2003. Gaborone, Botswana

63.  Mattah, M.  O. O. Cofie  (2005). Effect of farming practices on the performance of rice (oryza sativa) in selected farms of Ashaiman irrigation project. In Bobobee, E.Y.H and Bart-Plange (eds) Hunger without frontiers. Proceedings of the International Conference on Agricultural Engineering.  20 -24th Sept.  2004Kumasi, Ghana pg. 244-254

64.  McCartney, M.P. &  Sally, H. (2005) Managing the environmental impact of large dams in Africa. In: Lankford, B.A. and Mahoo, H.F. (eds). Proceedings of the East Africa Integrated River Basin Management Conference, 7th – 9th March 2005, Sokoine University of Agriculture, Morogoro, Tanzania. 151-159.

65.  McCartney, M.P. & Acreman, M.C. (2002) Environmental flow releases from reservoirs for the conservation of floodplain ecosystems and their dependent livelihoods. Enviro Flows 2002. Proceedings of the International Conference on Environmental Flows for River Systems, incorporating the 4th International Ecohydraulics Symposium. Cape Town, March 2002.

66.  McCartney, M.P. (2001) Understanding dambo hydrology: implications for development and management. In: Maraphara, I. and Frenken, K (eds) Proceedings FAO workshop: Wetland development and management in SADC countries. Harare 19-23 November 2001.

67.  McCartney, M.P. (2002) Large dams and integrated water resources management, with reference to the Kafue hydroelectric scheme. Hydro2002 Conference Proceedings, Kiris Turkey 4-7 November. 389-397.

68.  McCartney, M.P., Chirwa, A. And Houghton-Carr, H.A. (2002) Estimating design floods for small earth dams in Malawi. FRIEND 2002 4th International Conference on FRIEND Bridging the Gap between Research and Practice.  Cape Town, 18-22 March 2002.  IAHS Publication No. 274, 139-148.

69.  McCartney, M.P., Daka, A.E. and Laker, M.C. (2001) Water abstraction from dambos using treadle pumps. 27th WEDC conference: People and systems for water, sanitation and health. Lusaka, Zambia, 2001. 465-468. 

70.  McCartney, M.P., Janganyi, J. and Mkhize, S. (2003) Comprehensive Options Assessment: The Pongolo Case Study. Proceedings of Workshop on Comprehensive Options Assessment: dams and their alternatives. Dams and Development Project, Geneva, 22-24 September 2003. 38-41.

71.  McCornick, Peter, Awulachew, Seleshi Bekele.  2004.  Water Use Rights in Ethiopia. Paper presented at MOWR Water Forum, 25-27 October 2004.  9p

72.  Meigh, J.R., Tate, E.L. and McCartney, M.P. (2002) Methods for identifying and monitoring river flow drought in Southern Africa.  FRIEND 2002 4th International Conference on FRIEND.  Bridging the Gap between Research and Practice.  Cape Town, 18-22 March 2002.  IAHS Publication No. 274 181-188.

73.  Mensah, A. Cofie, O.  Montangero, A. (2003) Lessons from a pilot co-composting plant in Kumasi, Ghana. In Harvey, P. (ed) Towards the Millenium Development Goals: Actions for Water and Environmental Sanitation. Proceedings of the 29th WEDC conference. Abuja, Nigeria pg. 45-47.

74.  Merrey, D. J.  2001.  Impact assessment at the International Water Management Institute (IWMI)  In CGIAR.  TAC, The future of impact assessment in the CGIAR:  Needs, constraints and options - Proceedings of a workshop organized by the Standing Panel on Impact Assessment of the Technical Advisory Committee, 3-5 May 2000, FAO, Rome.  Rome, Italy: FAO.  Annex 2, pp.105-109. 

75.  Merrey, D. J.; Shah, T.; Van Koppen, B.; De Lange, M.; Samad, M.  2002.  Can irrigation management transfer revitalize African agriculture?:  A review of African and international experiences.  In Sally, H.; Abernethy, C. L. (Eds.), Private irrigation in Sub-Saharan Africa: Regional Seminar on Private Sector Participation and Irrigation Expansion in Sub-Saharan Africa, Accra, Ghana, 22-26 October 2001.  Colombo, Sri Lanka: IWMI; FAO; ACP-EU Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation.  pp.95-104. 

76.  Merrey, D.; Birhane, G.; Dubale, P.; Peden, D.  2003.  Proposed framework for collaborative Research and Capacity Building Program on Water and Land Management in Ethiopia.  In McCornick, P. G.; Kamara, A. B.; Tadesse, G. (Eds.), Integrated water and land management research and capacity building priorities for Ethiopia.  Proceedings of a MoWR/EARO/IWMI/ILRI International Workshop held at  ILRI, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 2-4 December 2002. Colombo, Sri Lanka; Nairobi, Kenya: IWMI; ILRI.  pp.217-225. 

77.  Merrey, Doug, Marna De Lange, Francis Gichuki, Barbara Van Koppen, Arlene Inocencio, Abdul Kamara, Charles Crosby, Hervé Levite,  Hilmy Sally. 2002. Agricultural water use and improving rural livelihoods in Sub-Saharan Africa: current status, future directions, and the role of the International Programme for Technology and Research and Irrigation and Drainage (IPTRID). Keynote Paper prepared for the IPTRID Event at the International Congress for Irrigation and Drainage (ICID), Montreal, Canada, 23 July 2002. Pretoria, South Africa: International Water Management Institute

78.  Michiko Ebato and Barbara van Koppen. Gender Relations and Management of Multiple Water Use System in Adidaero Watershed, Tigray Region in Northern Ethiopia (CAPRI/ IFPRI Workshop Paper) presented at International Research Workshop on ‘Gender and Collective Action’, 17-21 October 2005, Chiang Mai, Thailand

79.  Morardet, Sylvie; Koukou-Tchamba, Ate.  2004.  Assessing trade-offs between agricultural production and wetlands preservation in Limpopo River Basin: A participatory framework.  Communication to the International Workshop on Water Resource Management for Local Development: Governance, Institutions and Policies, Cirad, Department of Water Affairs and Forestry, Water Research Commission, French Embassy in South Africa, Loskop Dam, 8-11 November 2004.  27p. 

80.  Mutero, C.M. 2004. Cross-sectoral challenges in malaria – the SIMA experience.  In:  Proceedings of a Technical Consultation on the Strategy for Assessment and Control of Urban Malaria, held in Pretoria, South Africa.

81.  Namara, R. And Awulachew, Seleshi B.  2006. Review of Agricultural Water Management Technologies. Symposium and Exhgibition on Best Practices and Technologies for small Scale Agricultural Water Management in Ethiopia. March 7-9, 2006, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.2006

82.  Namara, R. E.; Weligamage, P.; Barker, R.  2003.  The prospects of system of rice intensification adoption in Sri Lanka:  A microeconomic and sociopolitical perspective.  In ICID Asian Regional Workshop, Sustainable Development of Water Resources and Management and Operation of  Participatory Irrigation Organizations, November 10-12, 2003, The Grand Hotel, Taipei. Vol.1. Taipei, Taiwan: ICID.  pp.330-356.

83.  Namara, Regassa E.; And W. Manig. 2001. Participatory bread wheat breeding in Ethiopia: A socio-economic assessment. In: proceedings of the Deustscher Tropentag, 11-12 October 2000. Conference on International Agricultural Research: A contribution to crises prevention, University of Hohenheim, Germany.

84.  Namara, Regassa E.; And W. Manig. 2002. Participatory wheat breeding research in Ethiopia: The benefits of client participation and decentralized release decisions. In: proceedings of the Deustscher Tropentag, 9-11 October 2001. Conference on International Agricultural Research for Development: One world research for a better quality of life, University of Bonn, Germany.

85.  Obuobie, E., Keraita, B., Danso, G., Amoah, P., Cofie, O.O., Raschid-Sally, L. and P. Drechsel. 2006. Irrigated urban vegetable production in Ghana: Characteristics, benefits and risks. IWMI-RUAF-CPWF, Accra, Ghana: IWMI, 150 pp. http://www.cityfarmer.org/GhanaIrrigateVegis.html

86.  Obuobie, Emmanuel; Drechsel, Pay; Danso, George; Raschid- Sally, Liqa.  2004.  Gender in open- space irrigated urban vegetable farming in Ghana.  Urban Agriculture Magazine, 12:13-15. 

87.  Olaleye A.O., Osiname O.A., and Cofie O.O. (2005) Soil and Water Management for Rice Production in Nigeria. In Bobobee, E.Y.H and Bart-Plange (eds) Hunger without frontiers. Proceedings of the International Conference on Agricultural Engineering.  20 -24th Sept.  2004 Kumasi, Ghana. Pg. 358 - 369

88.  Penning de Vries, Frits; Boelee, Eline; Butterworth, J.; Cousins, T.; Duran, A.; Hagmann, J.; Mintesinot, B.; Morardet, Sylvie; Moriarty, P. B.; Restrepo, I.; Ruaysoongnern, S.; Scott, Christopher; Suryarwanshi, S.; Smits, S.; van Koppen, Barbara; Yoder, B.  2005.  Learning alliances for the broad implementation of an integrated approach to multiple sources, multiple uses and multiple users of water.  Manuscript for the International Conference on 'Integrated Assessment of Water Resources and Global Change: A North-South Analysis', February 2005, Bonn, Germany (http://www.zef.de/watershed2005). Submitted 25/2/2005 revised 31/8/2005.  17p.

89.  Prasad, K., K. Strzepek, D B. Van Koppen. 2004. Socioeconomic considerations in the decision support system for water management in South Africa: Vision, gaps, and challenges. Published in the Proceedings of International Conference on Politics and Information Systems: Technologies and Applications, July 21-25, 2004, Orlando, Florida, USA. Vol. 1, pp 182-187

90.  Prathapar, S. A.; ul Hassan, M.; Mirza, Z. I.; Tahir, Z.  2002.  Constraints on enforcement of water policies: Selected cases from South Asia.  In Brennan, D. (Ed.), Water policy reform: Lessons from Asia and Australia – Proceedings of an  International Workshop held in Bangkok, Thailand, 8-9 June 2001. Canberra, Australia: ACIAR.  pp.171-176. 

91.  Quansah, C., P. Drechsel  J.A. Bakang. 2005. Participatory communication strategies to improve natural resources management in peri-urban Kumasi, Ghana. In: Mear, A. (Ed.) Food and Water for Millions. Participatory communication for land and water management. IDRC, Ottawa, p.81-88.

92.  Raschid-Sally, L.; Abayawardana, S. 2004. Wastewater as a non-traditional source of livelihoods, city food security and water for agriculture. IWA conference on Water – the key to sustainable  development in Africa, 14-17 Sept 2003, Capetown, South Africa,

93.  Raschid-Sally, L.; Bastemeijer, T. F.; Snel, M. 2001 Serving the water and sanitation sector – Resource center experiences, developments and future trends”, Occasional Paper Series published by IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre, Delft; 2001.

94.  Raschid-Sally, L.; Van Der Hoek, W.; Ranawaka, M.  (Eds.)  2001.  Wastewater reuse in agriculture in Vietnam:  Water management, environment and human health aspects.  Proceedings of a workshop held in Hanoi, Vietnam, 14 March 2001.  Colombo, Sri Lanka:  IWMI.  vii, 48p.  (IWMI working paper 30)

95.  Raschid-Sally, Liqa; Parkinson, J.  2004.  Wastewater reuse for agriculture and aquaculture: Current and future perspectives for low-income countries.  Waterlines, 23(1):2-4.

96.  Rockström, J.; Folke, C.; Gordon, L.; Hatibu, N.; Jewitt, G.; Sally, H.; Savenije, H.; Schulze, R. 2003. A watershed approach to upgrading rainfed agriculture through water system innovations: A new research initiative on rural livelihoods & balancing water for food and nature in water-scarce tropical agro-ecosystems. Proceedings 4th WATERNET/WARSFA Conference, Gaborone.

97.  Sakthivadivel, R.; Molden, D. J.; Sally, H.; Li Yuanhua; Dong Bin. 2001. Water Saving Techniques in Rice Irrigation: A Review of AWDI Practices, Proceedings of the 1st Asian regional conference of ICID, Seoul, Korea, September 2001.

98.  Sally, H.  2002.  Institutional and financial considerations for self-managed irrigated agriculture in West Africa:  Examples from Burkina Faso and Niger.  In Sally, H.; Abernethy, C. L. (Eds.), Private irrigation in Sub-Saharan Africa: Regional Seminar on Private Sector Participation and Irrigation Expansion in Sub-Saharan Africa, Accra, Ghana, 22-26 October 2001.  Colombo, Sri Lanka: IWMI; FAO; ACP-EU Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation.  pp. 257-265.

99.  Sally, H.  2003.  Advances in integrated water resources management research in agriculture.  In McCornick, P. G.; Kamara, A. B.; Tadesse, G. (Eds.), Integrated water and land management research and capacity building priorities for Ethiopia.  Proceedings of a MoWR/EARO/IWMI/ILRI International Workshop held at  ILRI, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 2-4 December 2002. Colombo, Sri Lanka; Nairobi, Kenya: IWMI; ILRI.  pp.46-56. 

100.          Sally, Hilmy. 2002. Performance and self-management of small-scale reservoir-based irrigation schemes in Burkina Faso, Proceedings, 18th ICID Congress, Montreal, Canada, 21-28 July 2002.

101.          Schreiner, B.; Van Koppen, B.  2001.  From bucket to basin:  Poverty, gender, and integrated water management in South Africa.  In Abernethy, C. L. (Ed.), Intersectoral management of river basins: Proceedings of an international workshop on "Integrated Water Management in Water-Stressed River Basins in Developing Countries:  Strategies for Poverty Alleviation and Agricultural Growth," Loskop Dam, South Africa, 16-21 October 2000.  Colombo, Sri Lanka: IWMI; DSE.  pp.45-69

102.          Schreiner, Barbara,  Barbara Van Koppen. 2001. Catchment Management Agencies for poverty eradication in South Africa. In: Integrated Water Resources Management. Theory, Practice, Cases. Second WaterNet/WARFSA Symposium. 30-31 October 2001. Cape Town: University of the Western Cape, WaterNet, and Water Research Fund for Southern Africa

103.          Schreiner, Barbara, Ndileka Mohapi,  Barbara Van Koppen. 2003. Strategies for Gender-inclusive Integrated Water Resources Management  in South Africa. Paper presented at the 4th WARFSA/WaterNet Symposium, 15-17 October 2003. Gaborone, Botswana.

104.          Slama F., Bahri A., Bouarfa S., Chaumont C.,  Bouhlila R., 2004. Pratiques d’irrigation et rôle du drainage pour le contrôle de la salinité - Cas du périmètre irrigué de Kalaât Landelous en Tunisie, Proc. Seminar "La Modernisation de l’Agriculture Irriguée", Project INCO-Wademed, Knowledge base on water demand management in the Mediterranean countries (http://www.wademed.net/), Ed. Hammani, A., Kuper, M. and Debbarh, A., pp. 323-329.

105.          Slama, F. ; Bahri, A. ; Bouarfa, S. ; Chaumont, C. ;  Bouhlila R., 2003. Modélisation du fonctionnement des ouvrages de drainage agricole dans le périmètre irrigué de Kalaât Landelous. Proc. Intl Colloquium "Gestion du risque eau en pays semi-aride" organized by ADENIT, Société Hydrotechnique de France, ENIT and INAT, 20-22 May, Tunis.

106.          Sokile C.S., Van Koppen B.  Lankford B.A. 2003. Ten Years of the Drying up of the Great Ruaha River: Institutional and Legal Initiatives to Manage Water. A Paper Presented at Ruaha + 10 Seminar, 11th-12th December, Morogoro, Tanzania. The paper is available on: http://swmrg.suanet.ac.tz/riparwin.htm

107.          Sokile, Charles S., B. Mongula  B. Van Koppen. 2003. Water Governance and Local Participation: From Policy to Practice- with Experiences from Tanzania and South Africa. Paper presented at the International Conference on Comparative Analysis of Participatory Development White Sands Hotel, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, December 12th &13th 2003 Content ii: Governance and Participation

108.          Sokile, Charles,  Barbara Van Koppen.2003. Local Water Rights and Local Water User Entities: the Unsung Heroines to Water Resource Management in Tanzania. Paper presented at the 4th WARFSA/WaterNet Symposium, 15-17 October 2003. Gaborone, Botswana

109.          Van Koppen B, Boelee E, Awulachew Sb.  2005.  Integrating Water Needs for Livestock –based Livelihoods in Multiple-Use Water Development Approaches: State of the Art and Knowledge Gaps.  NA, Nairobi, Addis Ababa:  ILRI.  Paper presented at the inception workshop of the CP livestock project, 5-8 September, Kampala.  14p. 

110.          Van Koppen, B.  2001.  Stakeholder identification and participation.  In Abernethy, C. L. (Ed.), Intersectoral management of river basins: Proceedings of an international workshop on "Integrated Water Management in Water-Stressed River Basins in Developing Countries:  Strategies for Poverty Alleviation and Agricultural Growth," Loskop Dam, South Africa, 16-21 October 2000.  Colombo, Sri Lanka: IWMI; DSE.  pp.115-119. 

111.          Van Koppen, B.  2002.  Gender analysis for improved irrigation performance.  In Sally, H.; Abernethy, C. L. (Eds.), Private irrigation in Sub-Saharan Africa: Regional Seminar on Private Sector Participation and Irrigation Expansion in Sub- Saharan Africa, Accra, Ghana, 22-26 October 2001.  Colombo, Sri Lanka: IWMI; FAO; ACP-EU Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation.  pp.65-75

112.          Van Koppen, B.  2003.  Poverty and gender dimensions of improved water conservation in Sub-Saharan Africa:  Potentials and constraints.  In Beukes, D.; de Villiers, M.; Mkhize, S.; Sally, H.; van Rensburg, L. (Eds.) 2003. Proceedings of the Symposium and Workshop on Water Conservation Technologies for Sustainable Dryland Agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa (WCT), held at Bloem Spa Lodge and Conference Centre, Bloemfontein, South Africa, 8-11 April 2003. Pretoria, South Africa: ARC-Institute for Soil, Climate and Water.  pp.233 (Abstract) 

113.          Van Koppen, B., J.A. Butterworth,  I. Juma (Eds). 2005.  African Water Laws: plural legislative frameworks for rural water management in Africa. Proceedings of a workshop held in Johannesburg, South Africa. 26-28 January 2005. Pretoria: International Water Management Institute. Also: website www.nri.org/waterlaw/workshop.

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Conference Posters

  1. Awulachew, Seleshi Bekele. 2005. Impact of Irrigation on Poverty and Environment. Poster. IWMI Annual Research Meeting, 2005
  2. Bhatt, Yogesh.  Outreach, Action Research and Learning for improving development and policy impact of small-holder systems innovations in integrated watershed management research. Poster for IWMI Knowledge Fair, 2005.
  3. Bhatt, Yogesh. Small-holder Systems Innovations in Integrated Watershed Management. Poster for IWMI Knowledge Fair, 2005.
  4. Chaponnière, A., Boulet, G., Hanich, L. 2005. "Rainfall-runoff modelling in the Rheraya watershed : balancing data uncertainty and data availability with physical realism and external data sources”. VIIth IAHS Scientific Assembly, Foz do Iguazu (Brazil), 3-9 April.
  5. Cofie O.O, Pleysier J. Kadeba O, Oorts K and Vanlauwe B (2000) Role of organic matter and sesquioxides on the surface charge of soil organic matter fractions in an Alfisol and an Ultisol in southern Nigeria. Paper presented at the International symposium on Balanced Nutrient Management Systems for moist savannah and humid forest zones of Africa. Cotonou, Benin, Oct.9-12, 2000.
  6. Cofie, O.O.  F.W.T. Penning de Vries. (2002). Degradation and Rehabilitation of land and water resources: examples from Africa. Transactions of the 17th World Congress of Soil Science, August 2002, Bangkok, Thailand
  7. Magagula, T.; Sally, H.; McCartney, M.; Van Koppen, B. 2005. Land and water productivity in the Olifants River Basin, South Africa. Poster, European Water Resources Association. Nice-Menton, France.
  8. Masiyandima, M., Van Koppen, B & McCartney, M.P. (2003) Dambos for Livelihoods: the benefits and challenges. USAID workshop. September 2003.
  9. McCartney, M.P. (2003) Improved planning of large dam operation: using decision support systems to optimise livelihood benefits, safeguard health and protect the environment. Baseline Conference for the CGIAR Challenge Program on Water and Food, Nairobi, Kenya 2-6 November 2003.
  10. McCartney, M.P. (2003) Improving livelihoods in the Nile and Volta Basins through wetland management. Baseline Conference for the CGIAR Challenge Program on Water and Food, Nairobi, Kenya 2-6 November 2003. 
  11. McCartney, M.P. (2004) Wetland contributions to livelihoods in Tanzania. Poster for the Eco-agriculture conference – Nairobi Kenya 26/09 – 02/10.
  12. Mountford, O., Wadsworth, R., McCartney, M.P., Meigh, J., Manchester, S., And Flowell, S. (2005) Integrating ecology, hydrology and remote sensing in planning large-scale wetland restoration: examples in the Fenland Basin. Poster presented at EURECO'05 congress Kusadasi, Turkey, November 2005.
  13. Namara, Regassa E., And  W. Manig. 2001. Participatory Wheat Breeding Research in Ethiopia: The Benefits of Client Participation and Decentralized Release Decisions. Poster Presented in the Deutscher Tropentag (Conference on International Research for Development) 2001, October 9-11, University of Bonn.
  14. Olufunke Cofie  Pay Drechsel (2003). Partnership with the Education Sector: Capacity Building for Waste Recycling and Urban Agriculture. Poster presented at the innovative marketplace of the CGIAR – AGM. Nairobi

Other publications

  1. Abayawardena S, Hussain I, Boelee E (2002) Water, health and poverty linkages: A case study from Sri Lanka. Paper presented at the ADB Regional Consultation Workshop on Water and Poverty, Dhaka, 22-26 September 2002. 17p.
  2. Abdullaev Iskandar; Ul Hassan, Mehmood; Yakubov, Murat.  2004.  Handbook on implementing a time-based water distribution.  Tashkent, Uzbekistan:  IWMI.  15p.
  3. Adeoti. A.I. Boubacar, B., A.O. Olaleye   2006. Treadle pump  dissemination in West Africa: Performance, problems and prospects. IPTRID-GRID Magazine. No 34: 11
  4. Andreini M, Andah W, Balazs C, Boelee E, Cecchi P, Huber-Lee A, Liebe J, Rodrigues L, Senzanje A, Steenhuis T, van de Giesen N (2005) Small Multi-purpose Reservoir Ensemble Planning: Innovative Methods.  Paper for CP Basin workshop Kampala Nov 05
  5. Andreini, M., Van De Giesen, N. (2001): The GLOWA Volta Project. Sustainable Water Use in the Volta Basin. IHDP Update, 1/01, pp 10
  6. Andreini, M., Vlek, P.L.G., Van De Giesen, N. (2002): Water Sharing in the Volta Basin. IAHS Publication 274: 329-335, Friend 2002.
  7. Annang, L.  P. Drechsel. 2005. Nana Kwaku Saiw: A success story. Urban Agriculture Magazine 14: 40.
  8. Awulachew SB, Merrey DJ, Kamara AB, Van  Koppen B, Penning de Vries F, Boelee E, Makombe G (2005) Experiences and opportunities for promoting small-scale/micro irrigation and rainwater harvesting for food security in Ethiopia. IWMI Working Paper 98, International Water Management Institute
  9. Awulachew, Seleshi B. And Merrey, D. 200 5. Small scale irrigation in Ethiopia: Panacea or Blind Alley. IWMI Africa Water Update, 2005
  10. Awulachew, Seleshi; Merrey, Douglas; Kamara, Abdul; Van Koppen, Barbara; Penning De Vries, Frits; Boelee, Eline.  2005.  Experiences and opportunities for promoting small-scale/micro irrigation and rainwater harvesting for food security in Ethiopia.  Colombo, Sri Lanka:  IWMI.  x, 86p.  (IWMI working paper 98)
  11. Bahri, A. 2002. Réutilisation agricole des eaux usées, Agridoc – Revue thématique, October 2002, No. 4, pp. 22-23.
  12. Bahri, A. Ed. 2001. Seminar « Water saving in irrigation », INRGREF, 232 p.
  13. Bahri, A.; Brissaud F. 2002. Guidelines for municipal water reuse in the Mediterranean countries, prepared for WHO/EURO Project Office, Mediterranean Action Plan (World Health Organization, Regional Office for Europe), December 2002, 42 p. + annexes.
  14. Baril, J.; Bartle A.; Clarke, T.; Gagnon, L.; Guerard, Y.; Klimpt, J. E.; McCartney, M.P.; Raschid-Sally, L.; Rotheram, T.; Seelos, K.; Steenbergen, R.; Taylor, R.; Townsend-Hall, B.  (Eds..)  2003.  The role of hydropower in sustainable development.  Sutton, UK:  IHA.  162p.  (IHA white paper)
  15. Bhatt, Y.; Bossio, D.; Enfors, E.; Gordon, L.; Kongo, V.; Kosgei, J. R.; Makurira, H.; Masuki, K.; Mul, M.; Tumbo, S. D. 2006. Smallholder System Innovations in Integrated Watershed Management (SSI): Strategies of water for food and environmental security in drought-prone tropical and subtropical agro-ecosystems. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute. (IWMI Working Paper 109; SSI Working Paper 1).
  16. Bhatt, Yogesh.  CD ROM for SSI outreach and DWFE learning framework development. CD-ROM of the workshop held in Pretoria and Drakensberg, South Africa, 11-16 July 2004.
  17. Bhatt, Yogesh. Knowledge Fair: some reflections. Article for IWMIKF Newsletter, December 2005
  18. Bhatt, Yogesh.;   Domitille Vallee. Global Dialogue on Water, Food and Environment: Lessons Learnt and Looking Ahead. Synthesis Report, IWMI, January 2005.
  19. Biscoe, M. L.; Mutero, Clifford M.; Kramer, R. A.  2005.  Current policy and status of DDT use for malaria control in Ethiopia, Uganda, Kenya and South Africa.  Col